Kadashman-Enlil II

Kadashman-Enlil II (1325 BC-1255 BC) was King of Babylon from 1263 BC to 1255 BC, succeeding Kadashman-Turgu and preceding Kudur-Enlil.

Biography
Kadashman-Enlil was the son of King Nazi-Maruttash and the younger brother of Kadashman-Turgu, and he succeeded his brother as king of Babylon in 1263 BC. He restored relations with Ancient Egypt and gave his sister to Egypt for a diplomatic marriage, and he also bowed to his vizier's policy of appeasing Assyria and taking more of a hardline stance against the Hittites.